Gilchrest said the pro-life pregnancy centers are “purposefully deceiving women into thinking they are accessing reproductive healthcare in order to push religious doctrine” and that this practice “is deceptive and should not be permitted in the state of Connecticut.”

Data from patient records from August 1, 2008 through April 30, 2014 were left behind at the former Planned Parenthood facility at 3365 Hillcrest Road and were found by the building’s new owner — pro-life crisis pregnancy center Clarity Clinic — on May 6. She added that Planned Parenthood sent letters to the affected patients on July 1.